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The sessions are led by Miriam Jansky, Chief Clinical Officer, Vanessa Barahona, Director of Clinical Services, and Shanna Schuelke, Clinical Services Coordinatorall from the Center for Child Protection. TRU equips professionals from diverse fields with the tools to: Recognize and respond to trauma symptoms.
While many trainings examine symptoms, psychopathology, and existing diagnostic assessment tools, this seminar has the actual clinical interview at its focus. We will explore how to gather the information you need for diagnosis and treatmentplanning, and hone your clinical interviewing skills.
While many trainings examine symptoms, psychopathology, and existing diagnostic assessment tools, this seminar has the actual clinical interview at its focus. We will explore how to gather the information you need for diagnosis and treatmentplanning, and hone your clinical interviewing skills.
While many trainings examine symptoms, psychopathology, and existing diagnostic assessment tools, this seminar has the actual clinical interview at its focus. We will explore how to gather the information you need for diagnosis and treatmentplanning, and hone your clinical interviewing skills.
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These nurses can work for hospitals, clinics, home health agencies, insurance companies, or even companies specializing in telehealth. These individuals can work for primary care practices, specialty clinics, urgent care centers, or telehealth companies. They can prescribe medications, order tests, and refer patients to specialists.
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